Thursday, February 19, 2015
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Story Assignment
ACT I: The sun is high. Wahida walks aimlessly in the
desert, vaguely remembering her ultimate goal. All she knows is she must move
forward. She pulls her poncho slightly over her head in a feeble attempt to
protect herself from the harsh, desert sun. She continues onward, walking
toward a rock formation. Nearby, a bunch of cacti are grouped together at the
bottom of the rock formation. Wahida glances upon the cacti. She does a
double-take. At the top of the cacti, a single, bright red, prickly pear gets
Wahida’s attention.
ACT II: Wahida approaches the cacti. She bites her lip. Her
eyes are fixed at the prickly pear. Atop the rock formation, she attempts to
reach for the prickly pear. Being nearly a foot away, she carefully shifts
herself forward and reaches again. Wahida loses her balance and falls into the
cacti. Later, she sits upon a nearby rock and carefully uses her fingers to
take out the spines. She glares at the pear. Out of frustration, Wahida grabs a
nearby rock and throws it at the pear. She throws a couple more rocks. One manages
to knock the pear down into the middle of the group of cacti. Smiling, she runs
over to the cacti and attempts to look where the pear had landed. She spots the
pear on the ground. Wahida carefully adjusts herself in a way where she can
attempt to reach the pear without getting too close to the cacti’s spines. She
gets close, but a fennec fox picks up the pear and scrambles away.
ACT III: The fox runs out of the cacti and Wahida chases it.
Suddenly, a horned owl swoops in and picks up the fox. Startled, Wahida quickly
grabs a rock and throws it at the owl, hitting it. The owl releases the fox and
it drops to the ground. Wahida rushes over and steals the pear from the fox’s
jaw. She opens her mouth, but she glances at the fox, struggling to get up. She
closes her mouth and looks sadly at the pear. She places it before the fox. The
fox looks at Wahida and then back at the pear. Wahida turns and walks away. Later,
Wahida sits at a nearby rock with her hands around her stomach. She stares into
the desert with a blank face. She suddenly feels a paw touch her leg. She
glances over, and sees a group of a half-dozen foxes with pears in their
mouths. She looks at them with a raised eyebrow as the foxes put the pears in a
pile. Wahida hesitantly reaches for a pear. The foxes scamper away, with one
lagging behind, looking at Wahida briefly. Wahida makes a half-smile and picks
up a pear and eats it, eyes closed.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Character Development Assignment
Wahida’s Backstory:
Old prompt:
Old prompt:
Wahida grew up attached-to-the-hip, so to speak, of her older sister. Since her parents were the King and Queen of the capitol city of the desert, she was essentially raised by her older sister, Hadima. At a young age, they invested time into worshipping the goddess of water, Akia, in hopes the goddess will hear them and show them the way to an oasis called, "Suihira." Passionate about finding the oasis, Wahida didn't do anything but pray to the goddess, causing her to be shut-in from society, save for her older sister. Later on, when Hadima began her studies, she learned that the oasis is a complete myth, and that Akia had abandoned . Not wanting to break Wahida's heart, Hadima continued to pray and worship the water goddess together for a number of years. Hadima couldn't keep Wahida from the truth forever, and eventually broke it to her that the oasis is a myth and that the goddess abandoned humanity centuries ago. At this point, Wahida was so obsessed with praying to the goddess that she accused her sister as being a nonbeliever, and completely shut herself from society. One day, the goddess approached Wahida and told her the way to the oasis. Unprepared for the desert wilderness, Wahida boldly runs away from home--quickly learning the has no idea how to survive in the wild.
Wahida’s Attributes:
Naive -
Stubborn -
Obsessive -
Close-Minded -
Determined +
Sensitive -
Foolish -
Polite +
Timid -
Generous +
Religious o
Fearful -
Introverted -
Goal-Oriented +
Soft-Spoken -
Quiet +
Inept -
Direct +
Honest +
Socially Awkward -
Modest +
Passionate +
Aloof -
Moody -
Resentful -
14 - / 9+
Stubborn -
Obsessive -
Close-Minded -
Determined +
Sensitive -
Foolish -
Polite +
Timid -
Generous +
Religious o
Fearful -
Introverted -
Goal-Oriented +
Soft-Spoken -
Quiet +
Inept -
Direct +
Honest +
Socially Awkward -
Modest +
Passionate +
Aloof -
Moody -
Resentful -
14 - / 9
Tollbooth Exercise:
Wahida drives toward the tollbooth, eyes fixed to the
traffic gate. She pulls up to the booth, and opens her glove box to grab
change. Wahida freezes in place, realizing she had left her money at home. She
slowly puts her hands back on the wheel and stares at the road beyond the
traffic gate. Wahida bites her lip. The car behind her starts to honk. She looks
in her rear-view mirror, looking at the driver behind her with his hand in the
air in a confused gesture. Wahida looks forward again and rubs her neck. She
hesitantly opens her car door and attempts to yell to the driver, “Excuse me! Do
you have any change?” “What?” She sighs, unbuckles herself, and gets out of the
car, approaching the other driver. She plays with her fingers as she walks up
to the driver. The driver glares at Wahida as he rolls the window down. Wahida
starts to repeat herself, “Excuse me sir—“ “What the hell are you doing? Don’t
you see we’ve got places to go?” Wahida bows her head down, hearing other
drivers start honking. “I’m so sorry, but I have neglected to bring any change.
Do you think you can perhaps loan me some?” The driver sighs and reaches in his
glove box. He hands her the change with an annoyed expression. Wahida’s face
lights up, “Oh, thank you so much, sir!” “Yeah, yeah. Now get going.” Wahida
nods and scrambles back to her car, drops the change into the booth, and crawls
back into her car. As the gate raises, Wahida hastily drives away, nearly
hitting the bar.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Concept/Development Art Assignment
Concept 1 -
A mother trying to take her son to the beach gets stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, only to discover that the ocean itself has vanished.
Concept 2 -
Desperate for food, a girl attempts to get a prickly pear that's a bit out of reach.
Concept 3 -
A mountain lion cautiously investigates the "magical black river," only to find out what has been causing the animals of the forest to suddenly vanish.
Concept 4 -
A raven bothers an eagle in an attempt to annoy him to the point of abandoning his food.
Concept 5 -
An elephant charges through a human home, only to cause the humans' baby to cry. Out of guilt, the elephant helps the humans repair the hole in the wall.
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